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An early season trade this past year relocated RW Ziarie Anigbogu from Toronto to Vancouver. Vancouver would finish the season strong, squeaking into the playoffs before falling short in the Wild Card round. The move actually seemed to work out to the benefit of Anigbogu, who collected a total of 51 points in 50 games with the Wolves. Compared to 11 points in 23 outings with Vancouver, it's safe to say Anigbogu performed much better with his new team. Now entering his 5th season of professional hockey, it's clear that Anigbogu is on a rapid decline. He aims to preform his best within whatever roll he is able to fulfill on a mostly young Wolves roster, but not much impact should be expected from him at this point. Retirement is most likely the next major step in Anigbogu's hockey career. A look back will reveal a mostly unspectacular player, but Anigbogu never really planned for much more. His sole accomplishment of making an all-league team a few years back is already far more than he expected. With the remaining time Anigbogu does have left as a professional, he hopes to assist Vancouver and GM Fonzi in whatever fashion he is capable. There's not much to compliment on Anigbogu's stat sheet or training record, but at the very least he might be remembered as a positive teammate and coachable player.

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